Duncan,
I played West lancs earlier this year, one of those April days when the sleet is coming in sideways, and I loved it! But I think I loved being out on the course and the rugged challenge against nature more than the course itself, not that its a bad course, just not as good as some of its neighbours...
A solid course with some great holes, and the greens and their surrounds were all excellent and well placed! But the tee shots and fairways as a whole didnt offer much variety. As Sean says a few more up and over the dunes would have helped?
I dont know the full history, but I believe James Braid was the last to work on the course, and many of the greens felt like his?
I'm all for modern clubhouses, but the one at West Lancs is a bit off an oddity. Not a looker by anyones standards and to get from the changing rooms to the bar, you have to go back outside?
Cheers,
James